The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

First Andy Murray, now Baxter the Bridie – what a week for Frank’s Law!

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Forfar Athletic football mascot Baxter the Bridie has become the latest celebrity to back the campaign for Frank’s Law.

The super-size yellow mascot was presented with a campaign T-shirt by Dundee United legend Frank Kopel’s wife Amanda ahead of Tuesday night’s match against East Fife.

It was the second time he had entertaine­d fans after making his debut at a friendly against Dundee United at Station Park on July 5.

And Baxter proved his worth as a lucky mascot, with Forfar winning 2-0.

Presenting him with the T-shirt, Amanda said: “I’m absolutely delighted that such a famous bridie has decided to support Frank’s Law.

“We need a lot of support for this. I want to thank you, Baxter, and Forfar Athletic and all the supporters.”

Club chairman Alastair Donald said anything that could help to raise awareness of Frank’s Law was to be welcomed.

He said: “It’s a good cause and one worth fighting for. We’re delighted to be involved and if we can help give the campaign more publicity, then fantastic.”

The Kopel family has a strong connection with Forfar Athletic – Frank’s son Scott played for the team in the early 1990s.

Wimbledon champion Andy Murray posed with a Frank’s Law T-shirt during a break in practice at Rafael Nadal’s club in Manacor on the island of Majorca on Monday.

The Spaniard himself showed similar support in May.

The club has been delighted by the reaction to Baxter the Bridie since he was launched in May, and there’s a long waiting list for replica mini bridies.

Baxter has even been given his own Facebook page.

 ?? Picture: Kim Cessford. ?? Amanda Kopel and Baxter the Bridie with some young Forfar Athletic fans.
Picture: Kim Cessford. Amanda Kopel and Baxter the Bridie with some young Forfar Athletic fans.

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